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Love is Love: Gender and the truth in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night
Twelfth Night is a dark, bittersweet comedy about Love. Shakespeare pulls the plug on the folly of human behaviour that we subscribe to when it comes to gender, love, and desire . . . all of which we have imagined love to be but which actually sets us up to keep love at bay.
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Seeing is believing... or is it?
We all think our eyes are our greatest sensory organ, but what if our heart feels long before and much more than our eyes see?
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The Universal Medicine New Year's Message For 2014
Many use the ‘New Year’ period as a time to reflect - which can be a casual or deep consideration that leaves one truly contemplating what has occurred and what has not. Read on ...
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The Universal Medicine New Year's Message for 2013
This New Year’s message begins under the auguries of Esoteric Numerology to help further unfold the fact and importance of the new era we have commenced. Read on ...
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Mission statements and other works of fiction
What is a mission statement? Does it really mean anything?
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“Why did you stay?” An insight into abuse
A revealingly honest interview examining the justification for blurring the lines between love and abuse.
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Those pesky Monday morning blues!
It’s Monday morning, the first day back to work after a weekend or a few weeks of annual leave. I hear a deep sigh as my colleagues sit down and turn on their computer and I smile ... once upon a time this was me.
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Corporate Social Responsibility - part 2: How our working world could be
This article considers the ways in which we can ALL play a vital and essential part towards developing a new state of our working world, well-being and humanity’s future.
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Sexiness in the older woman – not related to age, sex or good looks!
When I was young I had lots of energy, I had an enormous social life and I was very interested in having a lot of sex. Then I got ‘older’.
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Livingness
Living who we truly are in everyday life is the Livingness ~ but what does that actually mean?
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Exposing the evil behind the bastardisation of words
The purpose of Unimedpedia is to bring truth back to words and language. This article exposes why it is so very important and the harmful impact done by corrupting just two words.
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Dating – It’s not about getting a partner
Are we missing out on the experience that dating offers by focussing on getting a partner as if it is the trophy, the end result of dating? What if there was so much more on offer if we allowed ourselves to not be looking at a ‘final destination’?
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Mag-fit-icence
Have you tried all types of exercise but struggled to find an exercise routine that works for you? Could it be that we are approaching exercise from the wrong angle?
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Health at every size – or is it?
Positive body image aside, does Health at Every Size (HAES) weight management support us to be healthy?
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Relationships are always about evolving – the key to making relationships work
Is disharmony in relationships the end, or can it be the beginning of a new and deeper level of loving? Do moments of change and tension signify an important opportunity for both parties to step up?
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Prana
It is important to understand what Prana is because used in the wrong way it causes great harm.
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My experience with Serge Benhayon
‘What kind of role model was I really following?’ Read Inma Lorente’s experience of finding the most inspiring role model of her life.
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Shakespeare’s Othello: How does a hero fall?
How does the hero fall? Packed with turbulence, intrigue, prejudice, deception, devoted and unrequited love, Shakespeare’s Othello lays bare the tragedy of our ignorance of our own true divine nature and the false forces that nudge us into mayhem and misery.
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The Lineage of the Ageless Wisdom: “Leonardo Da Vinci’s Greatest Gift”
Leonardo da Vinci seeded forth the new era in Science, Religion and Philosophy.
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Warning: Sympathy hurts and can be harming to your health
Take it from someone who has had breast cancer for the past 14 years – sympathy is not all it is cracked up to be. We think that people want our sympathy but do they really? What are the real effects of sympathy when we take a closer look?